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10.01(34) — (41) <br /> this point shall not be less than that required by stream, lake or shoreline protection, agricultural <br /> the zoning district in which the lot is located. land leveling projects if materials are not I <br /> (See also building setback line.) removed from the property and similar uses. <br /> (35) Lot line, rear. The rear lot line shall mean (36r) Mini-warehouse is a storage building <br /> that lot line which is opposite and most distant comprised of separate compartments each of <br /> from the front lot line. In the case of an irregular, which is intended for separate rental and each of <br /> triangular or gore shaped lot, a line ten (10) feet which has its own separate access. <br /> in length entirely within the lot, parallel to and (37) Minor repairs to motor vehicles. <br /> most distant from the front lot line shall be Replacing or repairing of electrical components, <br /> considered to be the rear lot line for the purpose installation, alignment or repair of tires, changing <br /> of determining depth of rear yard. In cases or replacing coolants and lubricants, cleaning <br /> where none of these definitions is applicable, the and polishing, and wheel tire balancing. <br /> zoning administrator shall designate the rear lot (38) Mobile homes park. Any plot or plots of <br /> line. ground upon which two (2) or more units, <br /> (36) Major repairs to motor vehicles. Repairs occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes are <br /> and overhauling of motor or engine parts, drive located, regardless of whether or not a charge is <br /> train assemblies, braking systems, body and made for an accommodation. Is subject to the <br /> frame repairs and replacements, refinishing and requirements of section 66.058 of the Wisconsin <br /> painting, and wheel alignment. Statutes. <br /> (36a) Lot, zoning. A parcel of land under single (39) Motel. A building containing sleeping <br /> ownership occupied or intended to be occupied rooms for the temporary accommodation of <br /> by one main building, and buildings and uses tourists and not for permanent occupancy except <br /> customarily accessory or incidental thereto, by the owner or resident operator. <br /> including such open spaces as are provided or (40) Motor vehicle. Cars, trucks, buses, semi- <br /> are intended to be used in connection therewith tractors and semi-trailers which may be used to <br /> or are required by the ordinance. A zoning lot transport goods, materials, freight or <br /> may or may not coincide with a lot of record. . passengers. <br /> (36g) Majority means more than one half of the (40a) Native wildlife rehabilitator. A person who <br /> pertinent total. has permits from the United States Department 1 <br /> (36h) Marina means a shoreside facility that of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the <br /> provides accommodation and service for boating Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to <br /> and may include, but is not limited to, docks; rehabilitate injured or sick native wildlife as <br /> boat slips; inside or outside storage of boats, defined in the Wisconsin Administrative Code. <br /> boat trailers, storage cradles and other related (40d) Occupiable floor area, when used as a <br /> marina items; sale of boats, boating equipment, basis of measurement for off-street parking <br /> fuel and supplies. Docks or boat slips by spaces for any use, shall be the sum of the <br /> themselves do not constitute a marina use. areas of the several floors of the buildings <br /> (36m) Mineral extraction. Quarrying or excava- designed or intended to be used for service to <br /> tion of sand, gravel, limestone, earth, soil or the public as customers, patrons, clients, <br /> other mineral resources. This definition includes patients or members, including those areas <br /> (when done in connection with mineral occupied by fixtures and equipment used for the <br /> extraction) accessory uses such as washing, sale of merchandise, or in the case of office use <br /> crushing and other processing of the materials, those areas occupied or used by employees. <br /> stockpiling and processing concrete and asphalt Occupiable floor area shall not include areas <br /> pavements for the purpose of recycling for reuse used principally for non-public purposes such as <br /> in asphalt or concrete mixtures or base course restrooms, locker rooms, storage, utilities and <br /> products, the erection of structures and the areas behind counters. <br /> installation or storage, or both, of the necessary (41) Nonconforming use. A lawful use that <br /> machinery and equipment used in the mineral existed prior to adoption of an ordinance which <br /> extraction operation. Production of asphalt or restricts or prohibits said use. [See section <br /> concrete is not to be considered part of a mineral 10.21] <br /> extraction operation. <br /> (a) The following uses are not part of a <br /> mineral extraction operation: site preparation for [continued on Page 10-6A] <br /> residential or commercial plats, construction or I <br /> landscaping projects, soil conservation practices, <br /> Page 10-6 <br /> rev. 043003 <br />